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Ruben Amorim’s future at Manchester United has become a centre of speculation following the club’s disastrous start to the season. Many believe the 40-year-old’s days are numbered, with the
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has been ‘speaking volumes’ with his decision to go ahead with a party that wasn’t his party. He has also been making drastic and dramatic U-turns that are nothing of the sort.
However, clubs showed little enthusiasm for signing Malacia, and a potential switch to Elche fell through on deadline day. Malacia was registered in United's Premier League squad, with Ruben Amorim explaining: "He is returning with contact with the ball with the Under-21s, then we will see."
TYRELL Malacia will return to Manchester United first team training today. Malacia, one of the five members of the ‘bomb squad’, was told to report at United’s Carrington training base at separate
Ruben Amorim exiled five players from the Manchester United first-team squad in the summer, but the last man standing has been welcomed back into the fold after failing to leave
Joshua Zirkzee has been linked with a move away from Manchester United and a return to Serie A could be on the cards with Cesc Fabregas' Como reportedly keen
Former Barcelona manager Xavi would not hesitate to accept the chance to replace Ruben Amorim in the Manchester United dugout, a report has revealed. As Amorim nears the one-year
Jamie Carragher believes Ruben Amorim is only remaining as Manchester United manager because the club hierarchy do not want to admit they have made another mistake. Amorim has been in charge since November 2024 and things have not gone well for the Red Devils under his leadership.
Manchester United have reportedly made a shock decision on Tyrell Malacia's future as Ruben Amorim's side continue to struggle in the Premier League. The Portuguese coach is facing mounting pressure after overseeing three losses in the Red Devils' first six Premier League games of the new season.
A 3–1 defeat to Brentford on Saturday afternoon was just the latest low for Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United, with such results becoming the norm under the Portuguese coach. Amorim was plucked out by INEOS as the right man to guide United out of the mire following years of peaks and troughs that seldom brought about sustained success.
MANCHESTER UNITED legend Rio Ferdinand insists manager Ruben Amorim needs to change his controversial formation. Ever since his arrival in November, Amorim, 40, has insisted on his 3-4-2-1